Agents bust Winter Garden meth lab, arrest 5

Baby found living at home

Orange County narcotics agents made five arrests after finding a baby living at a suspected methamphetamine lab in Winter Garden, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said.

A joint investigation between Ocoee police and Winter Garden police led them to serve a search warrant of a home at 400 Pennsylvania Ave. in Winter Garden, and it was there agents discovered evidence of an active meth lab, the Sheriff's Office said.

The Rudolphs were charged with manufacturing and trafficking in meth and destruction of evidence.

Carla Wallace was charged with manufacturing and possession of meth.

And Alana and Hampton McCall were charged with ownership of a structure for the manufacture of a controlled substance, operating a nuisance house and child abuse or neglect.

An 18-month-old toddler was also at the home when the warrant was executed. Florida's Department of Children and Families has custody.

Both of the Rudolphs have criminal histories. Tobian Rudoph is a convicted felon in Orange County who was sentenced to 14 months in prison in a 1999 cocaine-dealing case, according to state Department of Corrections records.

Tobian Rudolph has also served jail time for two drug-related convictions and one for dealing in stolen property, according to Orange County court records. His most recent conviction was in 2009 for first-degree misdemeanor petty theft.